Manhattan

A Chelsea man was duped into giving his credit card number to a caller claiming he owed the IRS money, police said.

The 49-year-old victim received a phone call at his Ninth Avenue apartment near West 26th Street on May 2 at about 2 p.m. from a man claiming he owed taxes.

The rattled man gave his credit card number and then was notified of a $23 charge before realizing something was wrong, cops said.

He called his lawyer, who said it was a scam and canceled his card.

The victim later learned someone tried to make a $1,200 purchase with the card.

A woman attending a college fair in Chelsea had her credit card snatched by someone who purchased $1,800 worth of goods with it, police said.

The 51-year-old victim placed her bag in the parents association office at the NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies on West 17th Street on April 29 at about 1 p.m.

When she retrieved her purse at 6 p.m., her American Express card was gone.

She canceled the card but someone had already gone on a shopping spree in lower Manhattan, cops said.

A party-goer had her iPhone stolen at a Meatpacking District nightclub, cops said.

The 32-year-old woman was partying at the Norwood Club on West 14th Street on May 3 at about 2 a.m. when she set her iPhone 5 down to talk to someone.

When she looked back a moment later, it was gone, police said.

The $450 device could not be tracked and no arrests have been made.

A thief lifted a $500 jacket from a Chelsea boutique, police said.

The shoplifter went into Behaviour on West 19th Street last Thursday at about 1:50 p.m., plucked a blue KTZ coat off a rack and waltzed out.

A 26-year-old employee spotted the thief on the way out, but was unable to catch him before the suspect jumped into a car and sped off, cops said.

A teen stabbed a 17-year-old Bronx girl in the back after an argument in Tribeca, sources said.

The victim got into an argument with two boys, ages 16 and 17, on the corner of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue last Friday at about 4:45 p.m. when the older boy pulled out a knife and dropped it on the ground, sources said.

The younger boy then picked up the knife and stabbed the girl in the back, sources added.

She was rushed to Bellevue Hospital.

No arrests have been made and it’s unclear what started the fight.

A man had his jaw broken when two strangers attacked him in Soho, police said.

The 38-year-old victim said he was walking home on May 3 at about 2:30 a.m. when two men began arguing with him as he approached the corner of Wooster and Prince streets, cops said.

The suspects then punched the man, breaking his jaw, police said.

No arrests have been made and it was not immediately clear what prompted the attack.

A Brooklyn woman was pick-pocketed on the subway in the Financial District, police said.

The 44-year-old victim was riding an unspecified downtown train last Friday at 3:30 p.m. when she was bumped several times by a woman who exited at the Fulton-Broadway- Nassau station.

Soon after the 5-foot-6, 130-pound suspect got off the train, the victim noticed her phone was missing from her purse, cops said.

The phone was tracked to Staten Island.

Brooklyn

A thief stole $150 and a pair of earphones during a gunpoint robbery in an Ocean Hill bodega, authorities said.

The suspect went into Matias Grocery & Deli on Eastern Parkway near Herkimer Street last Friday at about 9:45 a.m., placed an item on the counter and handed cash to the clerk, surveillance video shows.

While the worker rang up the sale, the robber whipped out a silver revolver and demanded money, cops said.

The clerk handed over $150 and a pair of earphones, and the thief fled, officials said.